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BOE-A-2026-6068 ·14 March 2026 ·Resolution Low impact
Tax

Neighboring property owners: 30 days to object to cadastral graphical representation registration

The resolution establishes that when an extension of a building is processed under article 199 of the Mortgage Law, any adjacent property owner may object to the registration of the cadastral graphical representation within 30 natural days from notification of the procedure (art. 199). This period is key to protecting adjacent property owners' rights against changes in the property description.

In 1 key point

  1. Neighbouring property owners may object to the registration of a graphical representation within 30 days (art. 199)

How it affects those involved

Neighbouring property owners must be aware of the notification of the procedure and must submit their objection within 30 days to protect their rights. Land registration authorities must clearly and promptly notify neighbouring property owners. Notaries and legal professionals must verify that the objection deadline has been met. Real estate companies or developers carrying out extensions must ensure that the procedure is properly communicated to neighbours.

Lifecycle

2026-03-14PublishedPublished in the BOE
2026-03-14Into forceComes into force (resolución de 25 de noviembre de 2025)
Official text Based on BOE data (boe.es). Information, not advice.

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